Retrospective: Historical Briefs From Past Issues
The June 2000 Journal published in: “NASA's Myriad Uses of Digital Video” by Rodney Grubbs, Walt Lindblom, and Sandy George. “Since its inception, NASA has created many of the most memorable images of the past century. From the fuzzy video of Neil Armstrong taking that first step on the moon to images of the Mars surface available to all on the internet, it has provided visuals to inspire a generation, all because a scientist or researcher had a requirement to see something unusual. Digital television technology will give NASA unprecedented new tools for acquiring, analyzing, and distributing video. This paper will explore its DTV future. The agency requires the real-time transfer of video between NASA centers. Specifics will be provided relating to the video infrastructure, including video from the space shuttle and various centers. The pros and cons of interlace and progressive scanned images will be presented and compared. Film is a major component of NASA's image acquisition for analysis usage.” For the full article, see: https://tinyurl.com/June-2000
- Print ISSN
- 1545-0279
- Electronic ISSN
- 2160-2492
- Published
- 2025-05
- Content type
- Opinion
- DOI
- 10.5594/JMI.2025/DWDU3811